Bodo Lampe

Bodo lamp ( born November 18, 1955 in Minden / Westphalia ) is a German physicist and writer.

Life and work

Bodo Lamp studied mathematics, physics and philosophy in Berlin, Göttingen and Hamburg. He has his doctorate in 1984 with a thesis on quantum chromodynamics and Gluonjets and habilitated in 1989 ( each in Hamburg). From 1989 to 1991 he worked at CERN in Geneva and later at the Max Planck Institute for Physics in Munich. His research interests were the spin of the proton and the physics of the top quark.

Since the 1990s, Bodo lamp busy with the Tetronmodell of elementary particle physics, the organizational structure of quarks and leptons for underlies and from which, among other things, the ratio of ordinary and dark matter can be derived in the cosmos. In this context, he has become an enemy of the popular string theories and has come to the conclusion that the space is a grid at very small distances.

Turn to the literature

In addition to his physical work lamp Bodo writes experimental novels in which he uses a variety of alienation effects in the style of James Joyce. His most important works are:

  • Star jump, novel, 2002, ISBN 978-3833004896
  • Gauss or a considerable degree of enlightenment, short story, in: Heavy Load hope, 2003, ISBN 978-3833010774
  • Large circles, novel, 2007 ISBN 978-3833005091
  • E Lite hohley, novel, 2008 ISBN 978-3837013931

The novel E Lite Hohley is created as part of a multi-volume project, which is titled Trojans.

In addition, Bodo lamp has written poetry and plays. A selection:

  • The interrogation of Sevastopol, drama, 2004
  • The lovers of Politeia, drama, 2005
  • Mr. Cheng bears no bobbles, drama, 2006

Pictures of Bodo Lampe

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